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Washington, D.C., is one of the most widely visited national capitals in the world. The city regularly plays host to American vacation and business travelers, as well as foreign heads of state, diplomats, business executives and members of international commissions and other organizations. To accommodate these visitors in the style to which they are accustomed, Washington and its suburbs have a large number of high-end luxury hotels that are among the best in the world.

Fairmont Washington, D.C.

This 10-story, 415-unit hotel is located close to the capital’s historic Georgetown neighborhood. Its stylish entrance is presided over by a doorman, and its lobby actually features bell staff to escort arriving guests to their rooms. The hotel’s 396 guest rooms and 19 one-bedroom suites all feature a minimum of 400 square feet, cable TV, mini-bar, bathrobes, high-speed Internet (additional fee), desk/work area, bathroom scale and three telephones. Other amenities include Juniper Restaurant, Colonnade buffet restaurant, lobby/bar, business center, meeting room, concierge service, health club with pool, sauna and hot tub. Fairmount Washington, D.C. 2401 M St. NW Washington, DC 20037 866-540-4505 fairmont.com

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The temperature in Washington, District of Columbia in September tends to be very predictable, so you can generally count on the forecast and travel light.

The temperature in Washington, District of Columbia in September is somewhat unpredictable, so be on the safe side and prepare for a variety of conditions.

The temperature in Washington, District of Columbia in September is highly unpredictable, so use the forecast as a guide, but be ready for anything!

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About the Author

Don Amerman has spent his entire professional career in the editorial field. For many years he was an editor and writer for The Journal of Commerce. Since 1996 he has been freelancing full-time, writing for a large number of print and online publishers including Gale Group, Charles Scribner’s Sons, Greenwood Publishing, Rock Hill Works and others.

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